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- Pringle Furniture Company, Detroit, Michigan -

- 1910-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Pringle Furniture Company, Detroit, Michigan
- Old Market House, Mobile, Alabama, -

- circa 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Old Market House, Mobile, Alabama,
- Businesses on Michigan and Lafayette Avenues, Detroit, Michigan, 1873-1885 -

- 1873-1885
- Collections - Artifact
Businesses on Michigan and Lafayette Avenues, Detroit, Michigan, 1873-1885
- View of Campus Martius from Monroe Street, Detroit, Michigan, 1869-1879 -

- 1869-1879
- Collections - Artifact
View of Campus Martius from Monroe Street, Detroit, Michigan, 1869-1879
- Richmond & Backus Company, Detroit, Michigan -

- 1900-1910
- Collections - Artifact
Richmond & Backus Company, Detroit, Michigan
- Montgomery Ward & Company, Descriptive Illustrated Price List No. 28, Fall and Winter 1880 - The growth of factories during the 19th century initiated a steady flow of mass-produced, affordable consumer goods--helping Americans increasingly enjoy a rising standard of living. The advent of mail order catalogs and rural free delivery in the late 19th century made these goods increasingly available to rural customers--opening a world of new material possibilities. Catalogs broadened the merchandise selection for city people as well.

- 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Montgomery Ward & Company, Descriptive Illustrated Price List No. 28, Fall and Winter 1880
The growth of factories during the 19th century initiated a steady flow of mass-produced, affordable consumer goods--helping Americans increasingly enjoy a rising standard of living. The advent of mail order catalogs and rural free delivery in the late 19th century made these goods increasingly available to rural customers--opening a world of new material possibilities. Catalogs broadened the merchandise selection for city people as well.
- Wright Cycle Shop in Dayton, Ohio, circa 1910 - Before moving the Wright Cycle Shop from Dayton, Ohio, to Greenfield Village in November 1936, Henry Ford's agents collected old images and took detailed photographs of the building. These photos helped the team reassemble the structure in Dearborn, Michigan. Orville Wright and Charlie Taylor, the mechanic who built the engine for the 1903 Flyer, also assisted to ensure the reconstruction's accuracy.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Wright Cycle Shop in Dayton, Ohio, circa 1910
Before moving the Wright Cycle Shop from Dayton, Ohio, to Greenfield Village in November 1936, Henry Ford's agents collected old images and took detailed photographs of the building. These photos helped the team reassemble the structure in Dearborn, Michigan. Orville Wright and Charlie Taylor, the mechanic who built the engine for the 1903 Flyer, also assisted to ensure the reconstruction's accuracy.
- J. Breitmeyer & Sons Florists, Miami Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 1900-1912 -

- 1900-1912
- Collections - Artifact
J. Breitmeyer & Sons Florists, Miami Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 1900-1912
- Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1872 -

- circa 1872
- Collections - Artifact
Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1872
- City Market, Mobile, Alabama, circa 1906 -

- circa 1906
- Collections - Artifact
City Market, Mobile, Alabama, circa 1906